In the latest incident of a restaurant worker allegedly refusing to serve a police officer, a Dunkin' Donuts employee in Brooklyn is being accused of refusing to serve an NYPD officer, stating, "I don't serve cops."

The alleged incident occurred at the Dunkin' Donuts at 1993 Atlantic Ave.

Detectives’ Endowment Association President Michael Palladino stated, “I assume it is an isolated incident. Nevertheless, Dunkin’ Donuts corporate should issue an apology to the NYPD and until that happens, I have asked detectives and their families to refrain from patronizing the stores."

The event apparently occurred after Officer Scott Naff had already paid for him meal through the drive-thru. When he reached the window to retrieve his meal he was denied service.

The incident became publicly known after the officer's wife shared the story on social media.

Freda Thornton, the franchise manager, stated, “We regret this situation as it goes against our standards of providing a welcoming experience to everyone, and we have taken the appropriate action to resolve this situation."

Trooper Michael Stewart, 26, succumbed to his injuries after being involved in the accident. Another trooper was also present in the patrol vehicle. That trooper was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.